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    I've got a carbon, and an element and I really like them. In fact I'm about to build a 223 trainer rifle that will be in a Carbon as well so it's a direct copy of my match rifle for training purposes. Needless to say, I'm very happy with them.

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    I would also like to add that I got a timney trigger from a friend he got one and didn't like it so he went back to the stock trigger and gave me the timney will the timney trigger cause any issues with the fit of a chassis

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    No, it'll fit just fine, I will say though, clean it (trigger) regularly. To do that, just pop it out of the chassis, pull the bolt, and hose it down with gun scrubber or brake cleaner, let dry, then hose it down with lighter fluid and let it dry again.

    I've had an AD with a Timney that was dirty, since then I've gone to Tubb triggers.

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    Is that a normal process for this trigger I have only ran Gisselle triggers in my ar15s this is the first timney I've owned

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    I do that with my trigger as well now. Mine got so dirty it would set off the safety in the trigger when dropping the bolt. The triggers get pretty nasty in the kind of shooting we do.
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